I know this isn't exactly what you want, but if you select everything in that window (ctrl-A) then right-click in the window and select Count, the size of everything is shown at once. It's not presented very pretty though.

Higher level, not the highest !
What would you think about shops not marking price ? When i am searching for the big files, i want to know in which directories i have a chance to find my hapiness, before using Gdmap.
Dont by-pass my request about rox-filer, I want sizes to be shown for directories. It's perfectly feasable (faisable) !
I am not complaining, I am suggesting, difference is quite big !
Friendly, Pelo.

PS : I know the reason why the size is not shown, repository is just a tag, not a volume. But it is not a reason why not to calculate without having to search properties.

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Sure would be nice tho' for ROX to have an extra button alongside the "eye" icon, and when you click it you get to see it calculate the directory sizes and display them alongside the directory icons - not as a default setting - but as a function you could access as required via a single click.

(maybe even an icon like the greek letter "E" - sigma - like in a spreadsheet "count" function - to actuate Flashes suggestion via single click)

@pelo
Try this!
Here are a few quick-and-dirty, un-fancy and home-made scripts that will
tell you the folder size through a right-click on said folder. Tell me what
you think.

@all
Right now it's only in French. But as Henry Miller once said in Big Sur and the Oranges of Hieronimus Bosch:

Quote:

"If there is a genuine need [for an English translation], it will [easily] be met."

Descriptions

totaldir shows only the size of a folder

du+15l shows the size of the 15 biggest sub-folders in the folder, and
du+30l shows the size of the 30 biggest sub-folders in the folder
(These two are derived from MU's du15.sh script.)

Dirax shows a full listing of the files and sub-folders within the folder.
It also presents a summary of the file types, the date and time of click,
and the total occupancy. This one is still crude, but it does the job.

Dependencies
dir from GNUtils OR the regular ls, du and less-458 (some formatting
may be missing if run with the less provided by default in Puppies).
If you don't have dir, make a symbolic link from ls to dir in /bin.